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csider

Active member
Dec 11, 2006
4,511
Hove
I agree you are a bit of a cockend. I said you trotted out tedious right wing lies.

You do.

Enjoy your bitter little drink of wine. I suspect it could be a 100 year old vintage but in your mouth anything will taste sour, it's the drinker not the drink you see.

So thats a no then??..........you little mug. Show me and the whole board my racist rants.....YOU STUPID LITTLE MUG, CANT CAN YOU????:tosser:
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,526
Worthing
Attila, we're being called (you more than me without a doubt I confess).

John, do you remember that gig in Reading where you did Andy is a Corporatist to Mr Frain and his friends?

The only time I've seen you do it live and the fash crept out very VERY quietly with their tails between their legs to celebrate frains birthday somewhere else.

More than one on here have been there and done it.

On both sides as it happens.


Thats good then Mr Reading because you are obviously not 'certain folk' then. Mind you just listening to anything by Atilla would make me creep out very VERY quietly.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,887
The same case I think where the young ladies body was due to be exhumed because nobody had actually completed the correct tests to see if she had died of an actual overdose or quite possibly been murdered some other way.

Getting back on topic though do any of the BNP haters ever turn up at any of their rallys to argue their points. It seems that certain folk are vehement in their critisism on messageboards but would not actually go out on a limb against them in person.
I must confess at this point that I am not a BNP sympaphiser.

Not sure to be honest, all I know was that her mother was abused on the radio.

I'd have to go out of my way to turn up at a rally to be honest, but I don't agree that's the best way to fight them to be honest. I think the anti-Nazi league etc.. probably turn as many people off.

If people want to vote them for them what right to I have to stop them ?

I'm reasonably relaxed about the party to be honest, because their worst enemies are themselves and their supporters.

You've only got to read this board sometimes to see that...
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,526
Worthing
Not sure to be honest, all I know was that her mother was abused on the radio.

I'd have to go out of my way to turn up at a rally to be honest, but I don't agree that's the best way to fight them to be honest. I think the anti-Nazi league etc.. probably turn as many people off.

If people want to vote them for them what right to I have to stop them ?

I'm reasonably relaxed about the party to be honest, because their worst enemies are themselves and their supporters.

You've only got to read this board sometimes to see that...


I have always thought that these people should be given as much rope as they need.
 


once again did i say what time period this would be done over NO the increase in import tax would more than cover LGV vehicle excise duty dissapering which in real term would REDUCE the cost of haulage and therefore shop prices.
Eh?

LGV excise duty is £185 a year at most.

An LGV working for 240 days a year, with a low paid driver earning £7 an hour for 8 hours a day costs £13,440 a year in wages to run.

Add £5,000 a year in fuel and you get a total cost of £18,625 a year.

Abolishing LGV excise duty will reduce transport costs by 1 per cent. This is NOT going to transform the economy.
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,887
Just checking part of it on the BBC website from a few years ago.

They wanted to make it compulsory to learn a musical instrument.

Lovely stuff
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,526
Worthing
Just checking part of it on the BBC website from a few years ago.

They wanted to make it compulsory to learn a musical instrument.

Lovely stuff



Whats wrong with that ?

I`ve been saying for years now that there are not enough Tuba players around anymore.
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
I employed 2 at my work 2 years ago and they are fantastic workers:whisky:mind you had a few temps in to cover holidays in which showed there is many of them that are shite and not interested.:laugh:

although thats the work side i do believe we have far to many in this country,reading has at least 10-15k already???
 




wehatepalace

Limbs
NSC Patron
Apr 27, 2004
7,335
Pease Pottage
Eh?

LGV excise duty is £185 a year at most.

An LGV working for 240 days a year, with a low paid driver earning £7 an hour for 8 hours a day costs £13,440 a year in wages to run.

Add £5,000 a year in fuel and you get a total cost of £18,625 a year.

Abolishing LGV excise duty will reduce transport costs by 1 per cent. This is NOT going to transform the economy.
Not disputing your case but £5k in fuel is very low, I do £400 a week in a 17tn Merc just driving to and from and around London. Long distance artics will be using alot more than that !
 




Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
...which I don't, but I will be baking some later nonetheless.
 




steward 433

Back and better
Nov 4, 2007
9,512
Brighton
Eh?

LGV excise duty is £185 a year at most.

An LGV working for 240 days a year, with a low paid driver earning £7 an hour for 8 hours a day costs £13,440 a year in wages to run.

Add £5,000 a year in fuel and you get a total cost of £18,625 a year.

Abolishing LGV excise duty will reduce transport costs by 1 per cent. This is NOT going to transform the economy.

Most families spend approx £10,000 on goods in the shops

even 1% would make a difference

The abolision of the fee for operators liscences £3,500 is a big difference though
 




Brixtaan

New member
Jul 7, 2003
5,030
Border country.East Preston.
Getting back to the Poles for a sec.I'm not impressed and i've had the misfortune to work with a few of the uncommunicative dim fuckwits.
 








Jan 30, 2008
31,981
You are a dick aren't you? If you are the best the right can put up then we're going to have a socialist paradise in this country within a few weeks ffs.

He said I said something about him, I checked back and hadn't. I called you a racist not him. Him I called right wing.

Are you telling me he denies being right wing?
more spin:rolleyes:
 


sod1

New member
Jan 12, 2008
1,557
Brasov , Romania
What a lot of tosh.

Who, in this country has to go around with a badge saying "I voted for BNP" or any other party? You vote for who you want in government, and no-one either has to declare who they vote for, or worry about "ridicule" when they vote!

This is a free country mate - I have no idea which country YOU have been living in, but people can and do vote "for what they believe in" as you state.

As for "the BNP and the like" - who is "the like"?



As for the BNP doing even 10% of the GOOD things they say - I'd worry about the 90% that's left. What would the 90% represent, and maybe - just maybe - they tell people what they want to hear (like politicians do) and then do something else.
I'd also worry about the few soundbites they've sputtered as a wink to the racist element and "keep Britain ethnically clean" types. Do they wear brown shirts yet?

Nah, the walk, the webbed feet, and too many quacks have come from them to make me think "they're not a duck".

Whatever happens to a whole movement (or FRONT) of people who have ultimately failed to get anywhere with one manifesto? They change it, so it will be palette-able for mass consumption, then throw in the kind of spices that work as that nod and a 'wink'.

you Knob ! i have merely expressed what i think and you try to ridcule me, no one has to wear a badge saying "i support the BNP" yet i have seen BNP supporters spat upon outside a polling station".... does that not intimidate the voters. Have you seen labour suupporters spit on tory supporters or vice a versa.. doubt it !
 




Dandyman

In London village.
you Knob ! i have merely expressed what i think and you try to ridcule me, no one has to wear a badge saying "i support the BNP" yet i have seen BNP supporters spat upon outside a polling station".... does that not intimidate the voters. Have you seen labour suupporters spit on tory supporters or vice a versa.. doubt it !

Diddums.
 


you Knob ! i have merely expressed what i think and you try to ridcule me, no one has to wear a badge saying "i support the BNP" yet i have seen BNP supporters spat upon outside a polling station".... does that not intimidate the voters. Have you seen labour suupporters spit on tory supporters or vice a versa.. doubt it !

I expressed what I think. If that's ridiculing you, then that's the breaks. If you see voters spat on, I personally think that's wrong - but telling you what I think after you have had your say? I think that's spot on, sunshine.
 


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